How to Make Natural Dog Shampoo with Apple Cider Vinegar

Locate your organic apple cider vinegar., Pick up a bottle of natural, liquid dish washing soap., Purchase some glycerin to keep your furry baby’s skin healthy and smooth., Find an empty shampoo bottle to hold pup’s potion.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Locate your organic apple cider vinegar.

    This is what will get your pet’s coat and skin dirt/debris free.

    Your dog may not like the smell but you will be balancing out the cider with other ingredients so it shouldn’t be too overpowering.

    Apple cider vinegar is also a natural flea repellent so it should help to block and kill any remaining fleas.
  2. Step 2: Pick up a bottle of natural

    You could also use baby shampoo if you prefer--either will make suds and add that extra cleaning element to the bath. , Glycerin will also soothe any hotspots or areas of dander build up. , Actually any clean, empty bottle will do the trick, but be sure you select something that is plastic or non breakable.

    Doggy bath times can be a little rambunctious so the last thing you need is to be fighting a wild bathing dog while navigating the shampoo bottle over his coat.
  3. Step 3: liquid dish washing soap.

  4. Step 4: Purchase some glycerin to keep your furry baby’s skin healthy and smooth.

  5. Step 5: Find an empty shampoo bottle to hold pup’s potion.

Detailed Guide

This is what will get your pet’s coat and skin dirt/debris free.

Your dog may not like the smell but you will be balancing out the cider with other ingredients so it shouldn’t be too overpowering.

Apple cider vinegar is also a natural flea repellent so it should help to block and kill any remaining fleas.

You could also use baby shampoo if you prefer--either will make suds and add that extra cleaning element to the bath. , Glycerin will also soothe any hotspots or areas of dander build up. , Actually any clean, empty bottle will do the trick, but be sure you select something that is plastic or non breakable.

Doggy bath times can be a little rambunctious so the last thing you need is to be fighting a wild bathing dog while navigating the shampoo bottle over his coat.

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